IIED's founding director Barbara Ward died in 1981.
Barbara Ward, (Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth), economist, writer, and humanitarian.
Barbara Ward (economist, writer and environmentalist who was interested in developing countries) was born here in 1914.
Barbara Ward was born in Heworth, Yorkshire on 23 May 1914, but her family soon moved to Felixstowe.
Barbara Ward was involved in:
Beith was married in 1965 to Barbara Ward and they had a son and a daughter.
He married Barbara Ward in 1950, after his first marriage had ended.
But Barbara Ward, 60, said there would be "less crime because you'd have fewer people out of work."
The name of Barbara Ward was canvassed, and appeared to be accepted until the secretary general intimated it was 'premature' for a woman to address the bishops.
Barbara Ward once suggested that there is no human failure greater than to launch a profoundly important endeavour and then leave it half done.